I would give zero stars if I could, but this site requires at least one star to leave a review! This place left me so emotionally drained and restless. First of all, I took my kitty in Thursday eveni... Read More
I would give zero stars if I could, but this site requires at least one star to leave a review! This place left me so emotionally drained and restless. First of all, I took my kitty in Thursday evening (8/25/16) because she wasn't acting herself. She was drooling, having difficulty breathing, vomiting with a faint meow. I was so scared seeing her this way so I immediately called Hillside since they are open 24/7. Normally I like to research new places before I make a decision to visit. But, I felt like every second counted at the time and I just rushed to the facility so Roxy can get treated asap (I called prior to arrival). Once my husband and I walked inside, the front desk representative asked for a $300 deposit so I gave her my credit card. Then they gave me paperwork to fill out. MY First impressions... This facility doesn't care about the well-being of my kitty (if I put a rush on getting her there to ya'll, you need to rush to get her to the back. I can fill out the paperwork while you start working on her)....Also, everything Dr. Cagle, DVM had to say about Roxy was negative. She gave us no hope, but steadily kept asking about money. She kept asking my husband and I, "how much money are we willing to put into this?" Then she kept saying that there are no guarantees if Roxy will make it, and if we spent the estimated quote of $2,625- $4,605. We told her to proceed with the xrays and blood work. Once the results came back she said its a possibility Roxy could have diabetes, congestive heart failure, cancer, and/or thyroid problems... Here's my question, how can a Doctor throw out all these pre-diagnosis with lab results and xrays??? Based of your knowledge and experience, give me some better feedback! Also, she gave us two options: euthanizing Roxy, or hospitalization. I sat there in that chair, and I cried and cried. There is nothing like trying to have some faith in hoping for a better outcome, while being told All negative feedback..She showed absolutely no remorse! My family don't have $5,000 just sitting around. Dr. Cagle came back into the room pressuring us about the two options she gave. Here mood and gesture gave us the vibe that she was tired of talking to us about it. My husband and I both work, we were willing to setup a Payment Plan (anything for Roxy). She is our family. Also, if this clinic cares so much about animals, they need to find better ways to show it. I understand some clients may have burned their bridge with paying their balance in the past, but you shouldn't treat every client in distrust. I could've went to the new vet clinic with my guards up after the lack of knowledge Dr.Cagle given, but I had to put that negative energy aside and focus on Roxy. Its all about her in the end. It should be against the law to turn pets away in an emergency setting, just like it is in a human emergency setting. I am so glad my husband told me to calm down and grab Roxy so we can go. We are out of $527, restless days and nights, stress, and we haven't been eating. Dr. Cagle stressed me out so bad, I keep running to check on Roxy every time I hear her move or meow. I just want Dr. Cagle to know that Roxy is still alive. In addition, word of mouth is still the best way to advertise, and I will make sure to share this horrific experience with others. I wouldn't want anyone to feel the way I felt.. HELPLESS! Read Less